Wednesday, March 29, 2006


The incredible season that Frank Robinson is having is worth a little closer inspection. Frank had a monumental month of May hitting .440 with 8 homeruns and 20 RBI. He is hitting over .300 against all the teams in the league, and .400 over five of those teams. The real "puppies" for Frank have been the New York Giants. He is hitting .593 or 16 of 27 versus the Gi(ain'ts). Since May 2nd, Frank's average has been over the .400 mark. In those 33 games since May 2nd to the 6th of June, Frank has hit in 30 of those games and is hitting .442 with 8 homeruns and 24 rbi. How long will this continue? Can Robby bat .400? He was held to only one hit last night against Robin Roberts of the Phillies, but that was his 15th homerun of the season and drove in the only runs for the Redlegs in a 5-2 loss to Philadelphia. The Redlegs didn't lose any ground because the Giants came up with 4 runs in the bottom of the 7th to beat the front running Braves 6-4. Chicago's game with Brooklyn was rained out and will be made up later on. Posted by Picasa

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